November 2025 Fellows' update: Sarah Yardley
Sarah Yardley (CF 2024) shared insights from her Churchill Fellowship at the Royal Society of Medicine’s Mental Health and Palliative Care: Tending the Mind, Body and Soul conference.
By Sarah Yardley,
Amara Nwosu (CF 2020) has co-authored a new book, Technologies in Palliative Care for Older People, due for publication on 22 December 2025 by Springer Nature.
The book brings together current knowledge on digital health and ageing, examining how technology can better support older people as their palliative care needs become more complex, and forms part of the international AGE-WELL AgeTech collection.
More information is available on ehospice.com.
Sarah Yardley (CF 2024) shared insights from her Churchill Fellowship at the Royal Society of Medicine’s Mental Health and Palliative Care: Tending the Mind, Body and Soul conference.
By Sarah Yardley,
Marina Logcheva (CF 2025) spoke at the Diversity and Inclusion in Leisure Forum NSW/ACT at the University of Technology Sydney.
By Marina Logacheva,
Marsha McAdam (CF 2023) spoke at The Hope Conference 2025 in Liverpool, a grassroots event celebrating advocacy, connection, and lived experience.
By Marsha McAdam,
Amara Nwosu (CF 2020) has shared his Churchill Fellowship research and digital health expertise through a series of keynote talks, presentations, and leadership initiatives.
By Amara Nwosu,